Savoury crumble

A savoury crumble topping can replace pastry, making a much healthier alternative to pie that’s still satisfying and filling. It can be made like a sweet crumble, except the sugar is replaced with grated cheese with aromatic herbs or mustard powder for added flavour. For an even more delicious savoury crumble mixture, replace part of the flour with chopped nuts or porridge oats.

50g/2oz butter100g/4oz flour

50g/2oz ground almonds

2tsp herbes de Provence or dried thyme

50g/2oz grated Parmesan, or vegetarian alternative

Mix the flour with the ground almonds, herbs and Parmesan.

Rub the butter into the flour and herb mixture until it starts to resemble fine breadcrumbs.

Put the cooked pie filling of your choice into a pie dish and, once cooled, spoon your mixture over the top, pressing down gently.

Sprinkle a little more grated Parmesan on top.

Bake at 200c/ gas mark 6 for about 30 minutes, until crusty and aromatic.

Savoury scone topping

A scone topping, known as a cobbler, is made in a very similar way to sweet scones except they are baked on top of a pie filling of your choice. This is a basic recipe that can be adapted to suit your own personal taste.

250g/10oz self-raising flour

A pinch of salt

2tsp baking powder

2tsp dried thyme

100g/4oz grated cheddar

150ml/6fl oz milk

1 egg, beaten

Sieve the dry ingredients together.

Stir in 75g/2 ½oz of the grated cheddar, followed by the milk. Knead briefly.

Dust your work surface with flour and roll scone mixture to about 1cm or 1/2 in thick and use a 5cm/2in cookie cutter.

Plop the scone over the prepared pie filling and smear with beaten egg.

Scatter the remaining cheese cheese on top.

Bake at 200c/ gas mark 6 for 30 – 40 minutes, or until risen and golden.

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